KYIV, Jan 21 – The European Union plans to allocate EUR 30.6 billion in budgetary support to Ukraine in 2025. This includes EUR 18.1 billion from the G7 ERA initiative, funded by revenues from frozen Russian assets, and EUR 12.5 billion through the Ukraine Facility.
According to Ukraine's government website on Tuesday, these funds will address budgetary needs for 2025–2026.
Ukraine's Finance Minister, Serhiy Marchenko, highlighted at the ECOFIN Council meeting in Brussels that the EU remains Ukraine's largest donor of direct budgetary assistance since February 2022, providing EUR 45 billion to cover priority expenditures.
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